The Clark Sisters

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The Clark Sisters
Background information
Origin Detroit, Michigan
Genre(s) Gospel
Occupation(s) Singers
Instrument(s) Vocals
Years active 1970-present
Label(s) Billmo Records,
Sound Of Gospel Records,
Westbound, Elektra,
Word Records,
Sparrow Records,
EMI Gospel
Associated
acts
Mattie Moss Clark,
Kierra "Kiki" Sheard,
J Moss
Website http://www.theclarksisters.com
Members
Elbernita "Twinkie" Clark
Jacky Clark Chisholm
Dorinda Clark Cole
Karen Clark Sheard
Former members
Denise Clark Bradford

The Clark Sisters are an American gospel vocal group consisting of four sisters: Elbernita "Twinkie" Clark, Jacky Clark Chisholm, Dorinda Clark Cole, and Karen Clark Sheard. A fifth member, Denise Clark Bradford, no longer performs with the group. The Clark Sisters are the daughters of gospel musician and choral director Mattie Moss Clark. They are credited for helping to bring gospel music to the mainstream and are considered as pioneers of contemporary gospel.

Despite the similarity in names, there is no connection with the famous jazz quartet of the 1940's and '50's, the "Clark Sisters", also known as "The Sentimentalists", when they recorded with the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra.

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[edit] Biography

The Clark Sisters were born and raised in Detroit, Michigan. They each began singing at an early age and by the late 1960s they were all performing together in church services, usually singing songs written and arranged by their mother. A few years later, Mattie Moss Clark turned over control of the group to Twinkie, and in 1973, the sisters recorded their first album, Jesus Has A Lot to Give, on their uncle's local label Billmo Records.[1]

The following year, Mattie Moss Clark Presents The Clark Sisters was released, and people around Detroit began to take notice of the group. In 1974, The Clark Sisters signed to Sound of Gospel Records where they would see their recording career take off. In the late 1970s, the group released four albums: Unworthy (1976), Count It All Joy (1978), New Dimensions of Christmas Carols (1978), and He Gave Me Nothing to Lose (1979).

The early 1980s saw The Clark Sisters become a nationwide phenomenon as Twinkie guided the sisters in a live recording which was titled Is My Living In Vain. Upon its release, the album would remain atop of the Billboard gospel charts for over a year. The Clark Sisters' following release would prove to be an even bigger success. "You Brought the Sunshine", their biggest hit to date, would go on to garner the Sisters a gold album and a bonafide hit on the gospel and R&B charts. The Clark Sisters released four more albums during the 1980s. During this time, Denise would leave the group to become a minister. Twinkie followed suit with her solo projects and ministerial calling, while Jacky, Dorinda, and Karen stayed behind and performed as a trio. They recorded one album, Miracle, in 1994. Later that year, their mother died from complications of diabetes.[2]

Karen went solo in 1997, and her debut album, Finally Karen, received a Grammy nomination and won a Soul Train Lady of Soul award. She has since released three more solo albums: 2nd Chance, The Heavens Are Telling, and It's Not Over. Dorinda and Jacky released their first solo efforts, Dorinda Clark Cole and Expectancy, respectively, in 2002. The Clark Sisters have all contributed in various capacities to each other's albums, whether they sang or wrote lyrics. More recently, The Clark Sisters did a live recording on July 8, 2006 in Houston, Texas entitled One Last Time. The recording was directed and produced by Donald Lawrence and is expected to be released as a CD/DVD on March 20, 2007 on EMI Gospel.

[edit] "The Clark Sound"

The Clark Sisters are renowned for their unique vocal stylings, known as "The Clark Sound". In their music, The Clark Sisters incorporate high and fast melismas, acrobatic trills and riffs, and deep, soulful growls. The sisters are also well known for each distinctive sound that they contribute. Jacky is known for her soft, deeper vocals; Dorinda, the "jazzy" sister, inputs scats and riffs; Karen is known for her flawless riffs, runs, and melismas; and Twinkie is credited with being the "heart of the Clark Sisters", and also the chief songwriter.

[edit] Discography

[edit] Trivia

  • The Clark Sisters' biggest hit "You Brought The Sunshine" was picked up from it's original independent gospel record label Sounds of Gospel and distributed by both Westbound Records and Elektra Records and in 1983 peaked at #16 on the Black Singles chart, #27 on the Club Play Charts, and #80 on the Hot R&B Charts.[3]
  • The Clarks' signature song "Is My Living In Vain" was remade by R&B quartet Xscape as well as gospel quintet Zie'l.
  • An early Clark favorite "Endow Me" from their chart topping album You Brought The Sunshine was remade by Coko featuring Faith Evans, Fantasia Barrino, and Lil' Mo on her 2006 gospel debut.

[edit] References

  1. ^ The Clark Sisters Biography. JLEntertainment.com.
  2. ^ The Clark Sisters Tribute. GospelFlava.com.
  3. ^ The Clark Sisters Chart History. All Music Guide.

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